The Sleepy Scientist | Why Do Stars Twinkle?
Tonight on The Sleepy Scientist, we’re lying back under the velvet sky to explore a question as old as stargazing itself: why do stars twinkle? From dancing photons and rippling air currents to ancient myths and Martian skies, this gentle journey blends science, history, and a touch of wonder—perfect for drifting off to sleep beneath a starry night. Where are you watching from, and what time is it there? I’d love to know in the comments—it's always a joy to see where in the world you’re tuning in from. If this video helped you relax or brought a moment of calm curiosity, feel free to like it and subscribe for more peaceful explorations of the universe. Wishing you a restful night, and may the stars above shimmer just for you.

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